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we decide to do you need to be close when a full world tunisia and i just named i mean i was in jail. but places just use to listen to you we did to stop this action the. very very very . human need she is missing i've been to the states one in a very difficult journey to do we really. think you say that in tunisia it's not easy and we stayed cheerful nine months and one months after we've been released i mean a friend of fame and. what i decided to go. decides it's. because. i'm going to new she had so many dubs him in the butt. hole we take or decision in the book needle she can save him and she had so many dubs that she said you. really can accept it but you know there were of course we felt to be betrayed many. don't like going to treat. them but they betrayed me. hiding stuff and doing stuff when i am in the jail like the actions of the tree. the action in front of the bus you know where you know it's like it's just smashing me and i was there like i'll smash. and they're both going to me and you are going to listen to it i am convinced the this is a production would i. she would
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that is quite unusual for tunisia. the ministry of the interior has pointed the finger for the attacks at an ultraconservative religious group that has thousands of followers in the country which the government classified as a terrorist group in august. the most worrying sign is there are certain signs more attacks are perhaps planned. six national guard agents were killed on thursday. a large quantity of explosives were found in the car at the side of the killings. tensions are quite high in tunisia. >> this is linked to political deadlock as well with dispute between the islamist led government and its opponents. where does that stand at the moment? >> negotiations were supposed to start two days ago. they were delayed by the attacks on security force agents. today they seem to be no closer to beginning. the interim prime minister has stated he will resign, but he has not given the opposition the guarantees they want that he will resign within three weeks. they want a clear time frame for change of the interim govern
that is quite unusual for tunisia. the ministry of the interior has pointed the finger for the attacks at an ultraconservative religious group that has thousands of followers in the country which the government classified as a terrorist group in august. the most worrying sign is there are certain signs more attacks are perhaps planned. six national guard agents were killed on thursday. a large quantity of explosives were found in the car at the side of the killings. tensions are quite high in...
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everybody says that's not where we want these countries to go for instance in egypt and tunisia we would rather them end up by turkey like government. the problem is and the reason there are people on the streets it is not what appears. in turkey islamist government extremely aauthoritarian. started out elected and like putin in russia also elected and dismantle democracy becoming aauthoritarian. there are more journalists in jail in turkey an in china. he has had trumped up charges against opponents in the military, judiciary, et cetera. the reason this is a different uprising than the ones in egypt and elsewhere uprising by islamist government the ones in the arab world were against secular dictators with the islamist waiting in the wing and grabbing power. here it's anti-islamist. the first since the one in 2009 in iran. but it looks as if the government is in no mood to have any compromise. >> bret: kirsten, what about the administration? the president weighing in here? he has talked about a lot of other hot spots around the world including all the times he talked about egypt. he has
everybody says that's not where we want these countries to go for instance in egypt and tunisia we would rather them end up by turkey like government. the problem is and the reason there are people on the streets it is not what appears. in turkey islamist government extremely aauthoritarian. started out elected and like putin in russia also elected and dismantle democracy becoming aauthoritarian. there are more journalists in jail in turkey an in china. he has had trumped up charges against...
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tunisia's military deserves credit for supporting and protecting the population during tunisia's democratic transition. the government continues to grapple with the threat of extremism. our assistance focuses on counterterrorism support, border security training and a continuation of long-standing programs such as the international military education and training program and foreign military financing. algeria has been a critical security partner. in particular, it is a linchpin in the struggle against al qaeda and its affiliates. the january 2013 terrorist attack against the oil facility highlighted the growing transnational threats in the region. algerian military continues to conduct successful operations on its southern border against aqim and affiliates. algeria provides training and equipment assistance to its neighbors, and tribute into broader regional efforts. dod engages with algeria across a range of activities to include information sharing and exercises. with morocco, the united states and morocco share a bilateral history of operations. morocco has been a partner in the strugg
tunisia's military deserves credit for supporting and protecting the population during tunisia's democratic transition. the government continues to grapple with the threat of extremism. our assistance focuses on counterterrorism support, border security training and a continuation of long-standing programs such as the international military education and training program and foreign military financing. algeria has been a critical security partner. in particular, it is a linchpin in the struggle...
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today, tunisia is indeed a different country compared to years ago. key political freedoms have been gained, and despite these civil liberties, the economy is still struggling, tourism has not yet recovered, leaving more in tunisia who are young looking for work and before the revolution, and many of them is alivehat corruption and well in a new administration. >> they do not want to change the country for the better. they speak of clinging to their posts, their power. it is not what is best for the country. on december 17, 2010, the man set himself on fire in an act of protestion and in against police harassment. his death sparked an uprising that toppled leaders in less than a month. nine months later, the country went to the polls, and yet the death throes of the old regime were painful. hundreds died in clashes. the rise to power of the islamic power was a concern for those who feared the country was taking an excessively religious direction. political instability has seen issues this year, factors that some analysts say could prevent tunisia from
today, tunisia is indeed a different country compared to years ago. key political freedoms have been gained, and despite these civil liberties, the economy is still struggling, tourism has not yet recovered, leaving more in tunisia who are young looking for work and before the revolution, and many of them is alivehat corruption and well in a new administration. >> they do not want to change the country for the better. they speak of clinging to their posts, their power. it is not what is...
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tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it's making a comeback in a big way the rise of islam as a man has led to an increase in the number of religious schools are springing up across the country these schools are private operating outside of the control of state officials who have no say over what's being taught in these schools and some worry that this may lead to a rise in the number of young extremists even many religious experts agree filling your minds with religious doctrines may not be the best way to bring up children. what. i read on one of the papers sent by a three year old girl to her mother with a message my beloved mom teach me about the afterlife the same way you teach about this life is this a way to teach three year old children we can see it clearly attempts to brain
tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it's making a comeback in a big way the rise of islam as a man has led to an increase in the number of religious schools are springing up across the...
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. >>> tunisia's ruling party has helped steer towards new elections and a new government. there's been months of deadlock. as nazarene reports. >> nobody wants to go back to the days of dictatorship where most of these countries were secluded. they want to get to work. >> we have no other choice but to make it. in three to four weeks this will be behind us. this atmosphere of people being wonder out, people being unhopeful will hopefully being changed. >> why is it taking so long though, to come up with a solution? this is one of the most powerful men in tunisia, spent most of his life in exile. >> now the train that has brought us to this situation is on track. we will crown our situation with a free election. >> trying to agree on a new constitution and appointing an electoral body. but most people here aren't satisfied with just a political solution. they want security, too. in central tunisia, thousands of people demonstrated against wednesday's killing of eight policemen. according to the government, they were targeted by members of an extremist group. this was the la
. >>> tunisia's ruling party has helped steer towards new elections and a new government. there's been months of deadlock. as nazarene reports. >> nobody wants to go back to the days of dictatorship where most of these countries were secluded. they want to get to work. >> we have no other choice but to make it. in three to four weeks this will be behind us. this atmosphere of people being wonder out, people being unhopeful will hopefully being changed. >> why is it...
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tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it's making a comeback in a big way the rise of islam islam has led to an increase in the number of religious schools are springing up across the country these schools are private operating outside of the control of state officials who have no say over what's being taught in these schools and some worry that this may lead to a rise in the number of young extremists even many religious experts agree filling young minds with religious doctrines may not be the best way to bring up children. that do this and i read in one of the papers sent by a three year old girl to her mother with a message my beloved mom teach me about the afterlife the same way you teach about this life is this a way to teach three year old children we can see it clearly attempts
tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it's making a comeback in a big way the rise of islam islam has led to an increase in the number of religious schools are springing up across the country...
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i'm saying it's the tough way to say yes after pro-democracy or holds a spot secular tunisia schools teaching children to hold great it's all spreading trust and over. the world with. science technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. we can we know if you're going to stay still some. choose to use the consensus you can. choose to get the news that you think a great tool. to use to stories could impact your life choose me access to. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media r t dot com. this is the welcome bach internees every teacher school's out spreading through observation of following the revolution two years ago some parents have no problem with their kids getting down to the nuts and bolts of islam at an early age but others feel as such occasion is only planting the seeds of future extreme as i'm going to now report. tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in on
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yes, education and literacy is higher in tunisia. sometimes we have them there it is the highest in the arab world. that is not the case. and there are many problems in relation to the situation that existed previously, before the revolution. however, nobody talked about it. also, politically, the question of women and women's rights were exploited by the government and no one within tunisia or outside focused on some of the areas that needed improvements, whether it has to do with education or access to politics or access to adequate health care. what we discovered after the resolution -- revolution is there are many areas where women continue to suffer, as well as the problems that are shared with man. injustice, corruption, etc. in the girl areas, women tend to have equal access, to even water facilities, and these are areas that need more attention. i would also like to add, it is not a direct consequence that once you have 100% literacy and higher education that means equal access to politics. as i mentioned, in the non-arab wor
yes, education and literacy is higher in tunisia. sometimes we have them there it is the highest in the arab world. that is not the case. and there are many problems in relation to the situation that existed previously, before the revolution. however, nobody talked about it. also, politically, the question of women and women's rights were exploited by the government and no one within tunisia or outside focused on some of the areas that needed improvements, whether it has to do with education or...
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five weeks and we give tunisia $320 million? and finally. abu jamal set up the train camps in north africa for terrorists. we he haven't spoken to him either. >> when i egypt i gave them a letter specifically asking president morrisey to allow the fbi to interview the person they have in custody. has the fbi been given access to the individual jamal? egypt? >> no, not yet. >> and just last week secretary of state kerry gave the egyptians $250 million and last month a few f-16s to boot. now, cia director john brennan says we need to respect those countries and let them do their job. >> we press our partners and foreign governments to hold individuals and to allow us access to it. sometimes their laws do not allow you that to happen. i think the united states government has to respect these governments' right to in fact enforce their laws appropriately. >> judge jeanine: really? we give them money. we get nothing in return other than their hatred for americans and we are waiting, wishing and hoping? and what about the benghazi survivors? why h
five weeks and we give tunisia $320 million? and finally. abu jamal set up the train camps in north africa for terrorists. we he haven't spoken to him either. >> when i egypt i gave them a letter specifically asking president morrisey to allow the fbi to interview the person they have in custody. has the fbi been given access to the individual jamal? egypt? >> no, not yet. >> and just last week secretary of state kerry gave the egyptians $250 million and last month a few f-16s...
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the median age in tunisia, which has turned the demographic corner, is 30. in morocco and algeria, it's 27, and in libya it's 24. so the latter three suffer more from that structural youth bulge problem. of in tunisia it's more about unemployed university graduates that's the destabilizing factor demographically. four very quick, four very quick points. the revolution, during the revolution in libya almost every community liberated itself, and that's why the militias are community-based. except tripoli which 80% liberated itself this 24 hours in august -- in 24 hours in ahing 2011, and then the citizens of misrata finished off with the help of nato and never left. so one of the things that's unique about tripoli is you had foreign militias that never left. so kicking the misrattans out is progress, but it doesn't solve any other problem except that civilians across libya insofar as they have other problems with militias will see this as an example. but this was the only problem of militias from somewhere else. a second point is that there was some work done
the median age in tunisia, which has turned the demographic corner, is 30. in morocco and algeria, it's 27, and in libya it's 24. so the latter three suffer more from that structural youth bulge problem. of in tunisia it's more about unemployed university graduates that's the destabilizing factor demographically. four very quick, four very quick points. the revolution, during the revolution in libya almost every community liberated itself, and that's why the militias are community-based. except...
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also then later learning of the tough wait to gaze at the pro-democracy rolls a slab secular tunisia schools teaching children a hard grade is learned last friday conservation all that after a short break. we speak your language anything about the war not being. good news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles stories. here to. try to alter the spanish find out more visit actuality. this is the welcome back internees every major schools are spreading throughout the nation following the revolution two years ago some parents have no problem with that kids getting down to the nuts and bolts of islam as an age but others fear such education is only planting the seeds of future extremism of history now going to our calls. tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned
also then later learning of the tough wait to gaze at the pro-democracy rolls a slab secular tunisia schools teaching children a hard grade is learned last friday conservation all that after a short break. we speak your language anything about the war not being. good news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles stories. here to. try to alter the spanish find out more visit actuality. this is the welcome back internees every major schools are...
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earlier in a week there were similar scenes of chaos and violence on the streets of tunisia where the assassination of a prominent opposition figure ignited outbursts of unrest with people blaming the islamist government for betraying the arab spring uprising. protests catcalls come from ca hopeful john brennan at a call information hearing amid fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america's spy bureau. and russia countdown to the twenty fourteen winter olympics the games promised to be unique not to mention the most expensive in history but huge overspending already costing a key organizer his job. good evening i'm lucy caffein of in you're watching the weekly here on r.t.e. . egypt's opposition groups are gearing up for more mass rallies against president morsi was threatening to storm the presidential palace the protesters are demanding that morsi uphold the goals of the world illusion that ousted hosni mubarak two years ago and what's increasingly becoming a similar scenario meanwhile an egyptian court has ordered the government to block th
earlier in a week there were similar scenes of chaos and violence on the streets of tunisia where the assassination of a prominent opposition figure ignited outbursts of unrest with people blaming the islamist government for betraying the arab spring uprising. protests catcalls come from ca hopeful john brennan at a call information hearing amid fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america's spy bureau. and russia countdown to the twenty fourteen winter...
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in the russian capital the religious state of education is making a serious comeback in tunisia it's two years after the regime which banned the teaching of islam was toppled by the current government has no control of private muslim schools springing up all across the country could be that they're actually spreading extremism. visited one school where the koran is the main subject. tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it's making a comeback in a big way the rise of islam islam has led to an increase in the number of religious schools are springing up across the country these schools are private operating outside of the control of state officials who have no say over what's being taught in these schools and some worry that this may lead to a rise in the number of young extremists
in the russian capital the religious state of education is making a serious comeback in tunisia it's two years after the regime which banned the teaching of islam was toppled by the current government has no control of private muslim schools springing up all across the country could be that they're actually spreading extremism. visited one school where the koran is the main subject. tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its...
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we will be heading twos tunisia -- to tunisia three years after the suicide which sparked the revolution in tunisia, but also to the wider arab spring. what has changed for tunisia three years on? that is all coming up. we begin in moscow where viktor gannett co. which is meeting with vladimir putin at the start of the talks which are going on even now. the ukrainian president said he wanted a strategic partnership with russia -- something that will worry and further enrich the protesters who are still camped out in independence square this afternoon. they want mr. gannett co. which to leave moscow's orbit in favor of the eu. ukrainian president to leave moscow's orbit in favor of the eu. for now, the ukrainian government said it does not plan to do that. it is looking for cheaper russian natural gas and also a multibillion-dollar loan that they need to avoid bankruptcy. for more on the story, we can speak to our correspondent who was in moscow. thank you very much indeed for joining us, joshua. it is very much cap in hand that is ukrainian prime minister headed to moscow. he needs money
we will be heading twos tunisia -- to tunisia three years after the suicide which sparked the revolution in tunisia, but also to the wider arab spring. what has changed for tunisia three years on? that is all coming up. we begin in moscow where viktor gannett co. which is meeting with vladimir putin at the start of the talks which are going on even now. the ukrainian president said he wanted a strategic partnership with russia -- something that will worry and further enrich the protesters who...
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and earlier in the week similar scenes of chaos and violence could be seen on the streets of tunisia where the assassination of a prominent opposition figure ignited for so long the rest of the people blaming the islamist government for betraying the arab spring uprising. protests and cast calls come front a hopeful john brennan at a confirmation hearing i mean fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america's spy bureau. and russia countdown to the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics games promised to be pretty unique and expensive with a huge overspend already costing a key organizer his job. oh. good evening i'm lucy catherine over here watching the weekly here on our team. egypt's opposition groups are gearing up for more mass rallies against president morsy with the some even threatening to storm the presidential palace the protesters are demanding that morsi uphold the goals of the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak two years ago and what's increasingly becoming a similar scenario meanwhile an egyptian court has ordered the governme
and earlier in the week similar scenes of chaos and violence could be seen on the streets of tunisia where the assassination of a prominent opposition figure ignited for so long the rest of the people blaming the islamist government for betraying the arab spring uprising. protests and cast calls come front a hopeful john brennan at a confirmation hearing i mean fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america's spy bureau. and russia countdown to the two...
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they want to finalize the constitution of tunisia. they want to set an election date, which would be the second election after the fall of the dictatorship. evolvesill see how this and the negotiations that will happen between the ruling parties and the opposition. >> thanks very much indeed. tunis. us from let's get more on our top story. just to remind you of what is going on, today is a day when millions of egyptians are holding their breath for what might be the next development in their political crisis. as you can see, on one side of cairo, we have millions of protesters expected to turn out morsipport the anti- movement. this is the movement that ousted the president from the muslim brotherhood, mohamed morsi. they have been called out by the military chief, general abdel fattah el sisi. mandate" toanted "a pursue an agenda of crackdown on violence and terrorism. but on the right, you see demonstrations that have been going on for weeks ever since mohamed morsi was deposed. these were called by the muslim brotherhood. they want
they want to finalize the constitution of tunisia. they want to set an election date, which would be the second election after the fall of the dictatorship. evolvesill see how this and the negotiations that will happen between the ruling parties and the opposition. >> thanks very much indeed. tunis. us from let's get more on our top story. just to remind you of what is going on, today is a day when millions of egyptians are holding their breath for what might be the next development in...
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even the ministry of education is able to say exactly how many religious schools there are in tunisia after the revolution they sprung up over the country many operating without license from the state the government has acknowledged the problem but has its hands full trying to keep the economy together. is on the backburner this absence of control that especially worries tunisians on top of the concerns about extremist salafist groups gaining ground. these groups don't believe in democracy republic and freedom they consider them to be against their religion they want to impose their way of life by force as if they know better than other people. after the arab spring revolt tunisians were eager to embrace what they hoped would be a new way of life but with radical islam permeating more and more spheres of everyday life these children's future i mean not be exactly what many parents had hoped for in their quest for freedom and democracy in tunisia. are. about with the news team with more for in just over half an hour from now on the impending round of talks on iran's nuclear program tha
even the ministry of education is able to say exactly how many religious schools there are in tunisia after the revolution they sprung up over the country many operating without license from the state the government has acknowledged the problem but has its hands full trying to keep the economy together. is on the backburner this absence of control that especially worries tunisians on top of the concerns about extremist salafist groups gaining ground. these groups don't believe in democracy...
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earlier in the week similar scenes of chaos and violence could be seen on the streets of tunisia and the assassination of a prominent opposition figure ignited further outbursts are becoming rest the people blaming the islamist government for betraying the values of the arab spring uprising. protests and catcalls confront cia hopeful john brennan at a confirmation hearing amid fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america spied. on russia counts down the twenty fourteen winter olympics games that promise to be the most unique and the most expensive in history and huge overspend already costing a key organizer his job. watching artie's weekly news review welcome to. egypt's opposition groups gearing up for more mass rallies against president mercy some threatening to storm the presidential palace the protesters are demanding that mercy up holds the goals of the revolution but ousted hosni mubarak two years ago what's increasingly becoming a similar scenario meanwhile an egyptian court has ordered the government to block the video sharing web sit
earlier in the week similar scenes of chaos and violence could be seen on the streets of tunisia and the assassination of a prominent opposition figure ignited further outbursts are becoming rest the people blaming the islamist government for betraying the values of the arab spring uprising. protests and catcalls confront cia hopeful john brennan at a confirmation hearing amid fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america spied. on russia counts down the...
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there in the week similar scenes of chaos and violence could be seen on the streets of tunisia and the assassination of a prominent opposition figure it out bursts of public unrest people blaming the islamist government for the train the values of the arab spring uprising. protests and catcalls confront cia hopeful john brennan at a confirmation hearing and fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america. and russia counts down to the twenty fourteen winter olympics games promised to be the most unique and the most expensive in history and huge overspend already costing a key organizer his job. last two days here in moscow this is artie's weekly. egypt's supposition groups are gearing up for more mass rallies against president mercy some threatening to storm the presidential palace the protest is a demanding that see up holes the goals of the revolution that ousted hosni mubarak two years ago and what's increasingly becoming a similar scenario in one of the gyptian quarters or the government to block the video sharing web site you tube in the count
there in the week similar scenes of chaos and violence could be seen on the streets of tunisia and the assassination of a prominent opposition figure it out bursts of public unrest people blaming the islamist government for the train the values of the arab spring uprising. protests and catcalls confront cia hopeful john brennan at a confirmation hearing and fears of where the architect of the targeted assassination program could take america. and russia counts down to the twenty fourteen winter...
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a few more showers in tunisia and into the northern parts of libya and towards egypt. for most of us in egypt, through friday, it should be dry. but you will notice the wind picking up. farther east, it's largely fine for many of us in the middle east. there's wet weather worki >> good to have you with us. the top stories. the latest pictures from tunisia showed a homecoming of the assassinated opposition leader and shokri belaid. the opposition and ruling party denied involvement in his murder. it has rejected the dissolution of parliament amount by the prime minister. a yearlong inquiry by australia 's top criminal investigation unit has found widespread doping and possible match fixing in. professional in it has also exposed links to organized crime and raise the possibility of match fixing. to syria, an opposition leader is demanding that the assad government release women prisoners or he says that he will withdraw its offer of peace talks. there's been no response from the government and another opposition group has rejected the idea. plighting in and around damas
a few more showers in tunisia and into the northern parts of libya and towards egypt. for most of us in egypt, through friday, it should be dry. but you will notice the wind picking up. farther east, it's largely fine for many of us in the middle east. there's wet weather worki >> good to have you with us. the top stories. the latest pictures from tunisia showed a homecoming of the assassinated opposition leader and shokri belaid. the opposition and ruling party denied involvement in his...
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it appears to be a huge factor in iraq and tunisia. aimless young man. and if they have a little bit more hope in their lives, opportunity for better role models than the internet preacher talking about going to syria, maybe there would be a little bit of change. >> we will pick up on this when we come back. you're watching the world this week. >> almost half of the world lost 6000 languages are disappearing -- at risk of disappearing beyond the end of the century. the warnings that would not only amount to a cultural loss but an economic one as well. >> welcome, if you're just joining us. let's give you an example of the stories we will be following at the top of the hour. at least 42 killed in two explosions five minutes apart in mosques in the northern city of tripoli. the latest spillover from the syrian conflict. president obama positive visors studying how to respond to a chemical weapons attack, reiterating that the position means that he does not expect to send boots on the ground. a smaller than expected turnout for the friday of martyrs marches
it appears to be a huge factor in iraq and tunisia. aimless young man. and if they have a little bit more hope in their lives, opportunity for better role models than the internet preacher talking about going to syria, maybe there would be a little bit of change. >> we will pick up on this when we come back. you're watching the world this week. >> almost half of the world lost 6000 languages are disappearing -- at risk of disappearing beyond the end of the century. the warnings that...
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stay the course for the mocker see while others are experiencing this with yet more riots police in tunisia for instance have been using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters who won the government dissolved or doesn't he's now a has a story. the arab spring captivated the world just over two swords years ago changed democracy and new elected governments were promised in the three countries that began this wave of revolution but what prevailed is nothing short of chaos almost full circles in tunisia and egypt and in neighboring libya a situation some described as much worse than before regime change we don't hear anything about libya in the western press or western television channels what we now have is different groups vying for supremacy people are desperate to try and put a cover all of what has been created by the libyan disaster in the fall of gadhafi trends have formed take tunisia we all remember mohamed who is easy the fruit vendor who set himself on fire in december twenty ten his death sparked mass protests followed by the president fleeing in mid january twentieth e
stay the course for the mocker see while others are experiencing this with yet more riots police in tunisia for instance have been using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters who won the government dissolved or doesn't he's now a has a story. the arab spring captivated the world just over two swords years ago changed democracy and new elected governments were promised in the three countries that began this wave of revolution but what prevailed is nothing short of chaos almost full...
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egypt and tunisia and yemen then was al qaida and their kind of apocalyptic idiology and genocidal tactics. but unfortunately the you know the way things have gone in syria and libya and the and the struggles are consolidating democracy in egypt and yemen i think is has maybe given new life all right the city especially here frustrated seems to me the stream war on terror has nothing to do with. in the world many thanks today to my guests and watched in new york and in san francisco and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember across topples. interview. comes to the future. technologies the name in aviation is the game bush's latest stealth politics a piece of the much noble postal springs innovations new heights and only grown the game night shape lots of things come to be updated here on. the central. front. loading up something that is quite simply. ways was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. and turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and
egypt and tunisia and yemen then was al qaida and their kind of apocalyptic idiology and genocidal tactics. but unfortunately the you know the way things have gone in syria and libya and the and the struggles are consolidating democracy in egypt and yemen i think is has maybe given new life all right the city especially here frustrated seems to me the stream war on terror has nothing to do with. in the world many thanks today to my guests and watched in new york and in san francisco and thanks...
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tunisia is the problem where it could become more than just a transit route as tunisia is currently fighting alongside islamists, and in mali, they return home. there's that concern. tunisia is concerned about french presence in mali. members, especially parliamentarians, they are concerned that the war in mali might become a potent recruitment for disgruntled tunisians, and fear a backlash. so far cross border links have been tenuous too far, based more on greed and criminality than ideology, but that could change. the future of tunisia and in morocco and elsewhere is that jihadigan steers, militants, and forces are destabilizing countries that are transitioning from a carrying route and have weak security institutions. tunisia authorities today are struggling to reform their dysfunctional security services. they are struggling to develop the capacity to police to counter the threats. even countries with strong security forces, there's dangerous there. morocco, for example, has been on high alert since the french intervention. we know several joined armed groups in mali, about 70 of them th
tunisia is the problem where it could become more than just a transit route as tunisia is currently fighting alongside islamists, and in mali, they return home. there's that concern. tunisia is concerned about french presence in mali. members, especially parliamentarians, they are concerned that the war in mali might become a potent recruitment for disgruntled tunisians, and fear a backlash. so far cross border links have been tenuous too far, based more on greed and criminality than ideology,...
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we go from lampedusa to tunisia. we are talking about one of the major stepping off points for europe and th an southern europn particular. any idea how many people have tried to get out of africa from where you are? >> well i have to say that it's diminished here in tunisia partly because the tunisian coast guard have been more active and the tunisian government has an agreement with the italians where to yo to tuno try to get to europe thank you you -- through italy are deported back here. we are talking about thousands of people who have left since the beginning of the year and we understand that there are thousands of people right right now in detention centers an trafficking holding centers waiting to get on boats. and the worrying thing about this, david, is that the seas look pretty calm where i am right now. but out there winter is arriving and the seas will get increasingly choppy. the journey that is already dangerous is going to get more and more dangerous but people are desperate. they are desperate they
we go from lampedusa to tunisia. we are talking about one of the major stepping off points for europe and th an southern europn particular. any idea how many people have tried to get out of africa from where you are? >> well i have to say that it's diminished here in tunisia partly because the tunisian coast guard have been more active and the tunisian government has an agreement with the italians where to yo to tuno try to get to europe thank you you -- through italy are deported back...
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, which is important to th tunisia economy. now suicide-bombers, the first time it has happened since the tunisia revolution. >> five people connected to a car crash in ti tianamnmen squa. the. >>> more than ten thousand families in the southern philippines lost their homes during a siege. the fighters were battling for control of the city. the government has declared the crisis is now over but to thousands of families the recovery will take much longer. we have reports. >> reporter: the tournament from the siege is edged deeply in this family home. >> my house, it's no more a home. >> reporter: what they have left are scars, they say, memories built for decades now reduced-to-champions. >> champion. >> reporter: their home was one of the many destroyed during the siege between philippine soldiers and fighters from the mo ra national liberation front in september. >> there is no solution. both sides, government, i'm a civilian, inspect civilians like me. >> reporter: the siege started with mls fighters demanding to hoist their
, which is important to th tunisia economy. now suicide-bombers, the first time it has happened since the tunisia revolution. >> five people connected to a car crash in ti tianamnmen squa. the. >>> more than ten thousand families in the southern philippines lost their homes during a siege. the fighters were battling for control of the city. the government has declared the crisis is now over but to thousands of families the recovery will take much longer. we have reports. >>...
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only arab spring country plunged into turmoil this week wave of violent protests have swept through tunisia following the assassination of a secular opposition leader dozens were injured and more than three hundred people detained during the run his which ended with anti-government demonstrators clashing with police. has been following the dramatic developments in the news in capital forty eight year old lawyer shockley ability to criticize the islam is to government for creating and really just state in tunisia and burying democracy now belied is dead but his ideas are not museum crees the country has been in crisis economic political and social the ruling troika how to chone says it's been a year and a half but we didn't see any progress the death of all come right becomes the last straw. anger moved to the streets with protesters demanding the authorities and mabel to protect its citizens to leave the. city with. some crime because billowy was a symbol of dignity and a symbol of the defense of the country this is a political assassination and that means the violence is not over. yet the
only arab spring country plunged into turmoil this week wave of violent protests have swept through tunisia following the assassination of a secular opposition leader dozens were injured and more than three hundred people detained during the run his which ended with anti-government demonstrators clashing with police. has been following the dramatic developments in the news in capital forty eight year old lawyer shockley ability to criticize the islam is to government for creating and really...
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. >> tunisia is closer to italy but most africans are leaving on boats from libya because there is less security there. these folks had been drifting for days. tunisians are living too. mohamed jelasi made it to this coastline and then to france but returned after he couldn't find work. mohamed wants to try his luck again. >> when we get there, i really felt like i crossed the seas and i just went back home with nothing. i couldn't achieve anything there. i'm fed up, i really regret coming home. >> in 2011 the italians made a deal with the tunisian government. this hasn't put off people in jajij. >> they think they would find a big deal. they expect to find money easily there. a lot of people manage to get lucky and a lot of others aren't so lucky. that's your destiny. >> about 5,000 tunisians have made it there, but now the weather is worse and fewer will be attempting this dangerous journey. when the weather improves the boats will run again. they are running from war hunger or human rights abuses. tunisians want to escape years of joblessness. there are so many reasons why asylum see
. >> tunisia is closer to italy but most africans are leaving on boats from libya because there is less security there. these folks had been drifting for days. tunisians are living too. mohamed jelasi made it to this coastline and then to france but returned after he couldn't find work. mohamed wants to try his luck again. >> when we get there, i really felt like i crossed the seas and i just went back home with nothing. i couldn't achieve anything there. i'm fed up, i really regret...
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all of what has been created by the libyan disaster in the fall of gadhafi trends have formed take tunisia we all remember mohamed who is easy the fruit vendor who set himself on fire in december twenty ten his death sparked mass protests followed by the president fleeing in mid january twentieth eleven now again the death of an opposition leader sparked protests in july twenty third teen they haven't let down still this week tens of thousands are on the street demanding the resignation of the government in egypt similar to two thousand and eleven and mass protest mubarak he's out twenty third seen mass protests morsy is also out and violence reigns with the help of the military. the fact that morsi violated human rights does not justify overthrowing him and especially if together with the overthrow we get more violations of human rights rather unless you are an investigator on torture one man does there he told r g the most worried he is it's about countries like libya where the organization is denied access but are aware of atrocities far worse than under gadhafi very troublesome because
all of what has been created by the libyan disaster in the fall of gadhafi trends have formed take tunisia we all remember mohamed who is easy the fruit vendor who set himself on fire in december twenty ten his death sparked mass protests followed by the president fleeing in mid january twentieth eleven now again the death of an opposition leader sparked protests in july twenty third teen they haven't let down still this week tens of thousands are on the street demanding the resignation of the...
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and i've been to syria twice, to tunisia, libya, egypt. one of the unique things that is unfolding in the middle east is the spirit which is driving many of these uprisings. i think that has been lost in the case of syria today. but two years ago, the motivation and the inspiration was very much linked to egypt, libya, tunisia. >> and very much so. some wrote down with the regime, with a phrase that had been used in other countries. >> what happened in past two years is almost a retardation or a change in the participants of that uprising because people saw the opportunity and are exploiting it. from what i have seen in my reporting there, i feel that the core of the movement is still the same ideological movement for reform, for democracy, but people have tagged on to it including extremists and sectarian tensions. however, however, at this stage, i think one of the lessons we have learned is that two years from, you know, the absence of leadership, in the international community, has led to this breakdown of the syrian state into a civil
and i've been to syria twice, to tunisia, libya, egypt. one of the unique things that is unfolding in the middle east is the spirit which is driving many of these uprisings. i think that has been lost in the case of syria today. but two years ago, the motivation and the inspiration was very much linked to egypt, libya, tunisia. >> and very much so. some wrote down with the regime, with a phrase that had been used in other countries. >> what happened in past two years is almost a...
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. >>> in tunisia pressure is mounting on the prime minister to resign. mass protests were held in the capital and three other cities on thursday. more from al jazerra's nicole johnston. >> reporter: streets in tunisia are being taken over by rival protests. in in tunis there were rallies to support the prime minister. these are members of the ruling party. >> we are here today to say that the true near en people with all of its institutions, political could you are at this and military we stand in a united front to say no to all of those who want the transition to fail. >> reporter: the opposition wants the government to resign. for failing to fix the economy and stop armed groups from carrying out attacks. however, the prime minister says he won't do that. until a new constitution is finished and an election date set. tunisia's latest round of problems started when an opposition politician was assassinateed in july. division between the government and opposition has paralyzed the parliament. both sides are meeting on friday to try and sort out their dif
. >>> in tunisia pressure is mounting on the prime minister to resign. mass protests were held in the capital and three other cities on thursday. more from al jazerra's nicole johnston. >> reporter: streets in tunisia are being taken over by rival protests. in in tunis there were rallies to support the prime minister. these are members of the ruling party. >> we are here today to say that the true near en people with all of its institutions, political could you are at this...